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Tips to help you take care of your heart health.

  • Sleep apnoea, high blood pressure and cardiovascular health: joining the dots

    Dr Melissa Farnham answers some common questions about sleep apnoea, its symptoms, differences between men and women, and what we can all do about it.

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  • Food for fitness: is it better to eat before or after exercise?

    There’s a lot of confusion surrounding food intake and exercise – is it better to eat beforehand or afterwards? And what type of exercise benefits most from eating?

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  • How to help your body recover from exercise

    Exercising is only the first part in improving our heart health and overall wellbeing. The benefits are determined by our post-exercise recovery.

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  • Extra hygiene precautions won't weaken our immune systems

    There have been suggestions that using hand sanitiser and practising other hygiene measures too often could weaken our immune system.

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  • 4 unusual things we’ve learned about the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic

    As the number of people infected with the coronavirus grows, so does our knowledge of how it spreads, how it affects the body, and the range of symptoms it causes.

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  • How to set up your own exercise program

    Working out at home or in the office – and giving your heart health a boost – has never been easier.

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  • People with coronavirus are at risk of blood clots and strokes

    There is mounting evidence COVID-19 causes abnormalities in blood clotting, which can cause heart attacks and stroke.

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  • How to stay fit and active at home during the coronavirus self-isolation

    While self-isolation measures are necessary, our bodies and minds still need exercise to function well during these challenging times.

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  • Myth-busting COVID-19

    Professor Ben Freedman, cardiologist and research group leader at HRI, addresses some common myths and gives the facts about the coronavirus.

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